Iwas particularly interested in the HGST HUH728080ALE600 3.5" 8TB SATA 6Gb/s 7.2K RPM 128M 512E ISE HDD. I will be going directly through SATA III on the internal board without a RAID configuration. Just standard plug 'n play setup.
I had the dilemma which I will buy HGST Ultrastar 8TB or WD Gold 8TB ?.
Finally I decided to buy WD Gold WD8003FRYZ 2weeks ago cause I think WD is more reliable than HGST and I partitioned to 4 parts of 2 TB each NTFS , these are working very fast .
I was using WD Caviar Black 1001FALS and 1002FAEX more than 10 years with no problems
and I trust WD brand
Unfortunatelly that is not my case. I tested the drives on 2 AMD boards,1 x470 and a B450 - both are having the same issue - drive not detected. On the same power supply and cable (which I am confident are fine) I was running a 8TB WD RED without any issues on the affected systems.
HW and system configuration of the systems are all ok,BIOS versions are up2date.
I will give it 1 more try to get them working on an Intel based system but if it wont work out I will just return them and go for the WD RED PROs probably.
I just want to leave the answer here also, as its got answered on other reddist etc. But im supprised thats not answere HERE. So i laso cant not detect HC510 on any computer UNTILL i used MOLEX 4 pin power supplys end, connected it to molex4 to sata adapter, i got with some desktop montherboard. its meams those datacenter hdds wont run with standard sata power supply ending, but will work just fine with the sam power supply, but with molex4-pin with converter!
The 10TB drive that was being reported as 1250GB by the BIOS is in fact a 4Kn model. This means its logical sector size is 4KB rather than 512B, ie a factor of 8. The drive reports its total number of sectors to BIOS, but BIOS thinks that the sector size is 512B, so it calculates the capacity as 10TB / 8 = 1250GB.
The ultrastar HE10 8TB 3.5 inch Helium platform Enterprise Hard drive, such as the HGST HUH728080ALE600 model you mentioned, should be compatible with your desktop PC running Windows 7. Enterprise drives are designed for High performance and reliability, often used in mep estimation enterprise environments, but they can also be used in non enterprise setups like personal desktop PCs. The lack of windows 7 compatibility mentioned in the spec sheet is likely due to the fact that window 7 is an order operating system, and newer drives often prioritize compatibility the more recent operating systems. Regards
The Ultrastar He10 is a high-capacity, helium-filled hard drive designed for data center and enterprise storage applications. While it can technically be used with desktop PC systems, there are some considerations to keep in mind regarding its compatibility:
The Ultrastar He10, a high-capacity helium-filled hard drive designed for enterprise applications Call Bombers, may not be the most suitable choice for typical desktop PC systems. While it offers exceptional storage capacity and reliability, certain factors limit its compatibility with standard desktop configurations.
Firstly, Ultrastar He10 drives often utilize a 3.5-inch form factor, which may not be compatible with smaller desktop cases designed for 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drives. Additionally, enterprise-class hard drives like the He10 may have specific power requirements or be optimized for continuous operation, which could lead to suboptimal performance or overheating in a desktop environment where power consumption and usage patterns differ.
Furthermore, desktop systems may lack the advanced RAID and error recovery features that the Ultrastar He10 is designed to work with in enterprise settings. While the drive could physically connect to a desktop system using standard SATA or SAS interfaces, its performance and capabilities may not be fully realized in this context.
In summary, while the Ultrastar He10 is a robust and reliable storage solution, its compatibility with desktop PC systems may be limited by factors such as form factor, power requirements, and enterprise-oriented features that might not align with typical desktop usage scenarios.
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